TIMBER SALE X 6590. TIMBER SALE X 5594. ::llh TIMBER SALE X 5505. Tti ur ttoi djr r iwiuir. Hi ruirrlM of Urvnr X 1141. I Ilrmkrk Tie. n in m 3 ' tt Hi. Ilaotr S. imiI Uml TIMBER SALE X 5643. H" Trnit'' will U iwOeil bv Ihe rjrICr not Uler lhn ivn on Mm ur or ,nvniiirr. itfi. rr n M- or l.lrrm- X !. mr Vllr M mil of Itislrrlrk IUimI. cn. i. ut ,Ao rti.m. of tpryrr, Hlm. k amr tVttar sitting. i tears will hr alkmrtl for r l ' limbr rlltr ni.ll..MliM At flu. rir rnr. V 'Inn, nr llw IHOCIrl rr0r, llihrv TIMBER SALE X 5565. lM Triblrr Mill Im reclKsl by tlm nr UikU, at Vlftorli. not laier fixiiin tm ih k" ttih rty or Ofinisr. .ill' narllnilaM at tlw Chlf Forfa mnrr Owr it iMorla. ii. c . or nmrirt ForMf r. wiiiinri. n r I TIMBER SALE X4701. Ki-it Trmlrra will lm rerflsl by Uie 'f of l.aml.' at Vlrturla. not Nier ikhsi on iiu titli lar or Octolirr, mtr tin- rurrliax or Urenr X 47(l. I in. mio trrt of Snnire. tdar. limn. Kim HtKam, im mi arM Miuaim oil flrtl l.l.' nr rilt lalaiKl, luni' 4, ll.aml IHOrlrt p tears will k allnwnl for r-nf Umlirr H'-r iiaMlrillara of Die Chirr Forav llriorla. It.C . or iti Iiltlrlrl Krr. Iriiirr niinrrt. II. C. pIMBER SALE X5590. leil Trnilrrs will lie rrrrlvrd by Hi Irr or l.ainK at Vlrturla, itl lirr P" on lb tin! Ur tit rViitrrmbrr, fur Uh iMirrliaw of Lirrnre aalu, i. an.TVu aark ii'inr ami siTiire iih, area lluatetl near SlH-raloil. nanvr l.ainl ni.irlT ii llmlirr Kr will lm allowrit fr rr-of pstrr iiarnrioar or nir i.nin imr" iri'iria. iijr: . r .tlw Dlalrirt torra-tjm-r Jiuprrt, B.C. 8ALE X5501. EriMBER I Teinlr will lr rrrrlvrd by tlw of LiiiiU. at Vlrliitla. not lilrr pin on iim i sin iiav or Mivcinir, lur in vurrliaae of Mrrnrr J. U t l I .OS l.doo rrrt of llrmkirk au ! ami JB, ton llnral rrrt or crtinr Hn IjI4 1.171 ami U78. Ilaiirr 5, Einn 1 Diorirl, yrara will lw allownl for r t llmlwr. pr .arlrnlars of tlw f.hlrf ForM Hai B.n.. or Diurirt ForrMrr, auptri, u.c. motive eaiiiiol he impugned, iwlin.e eoueluion cannot hu lightly el aside. The originator of Ihe.e inteii-iling ami momentous i'VM'rliiieni j none other than AreuhNliop II. I'. ImVernel of Ihe ilitMi-.f of (liloiiia. a jelerir of the Church of England in Ijiuaila. II ha remained for thl man, who pnil much of hi time In the remoter tirU of Canada lo iluuiiitrale hy observation amf evpi-riiiieiil thai telepathy i not onlypoild ami irohulte hut an ieliililn-i fart, lie ha lohl Ihe world how it n done ami many inlready have proveil the (ruth of hi lnlemnt. lie i ahle lo prove, to show hy 'experiment any day lo any r-.iiii that he ran communicate .through the nodium of another mind. Hint thai I hey can ilo the Kfliiif if they only fulfil the eon- ililJou. My means of n very jolmple lillle rerun line intro- (OH'lll, Ihe (IhevTelll w U 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I. lie :ha snL meolul IUssaites (distance mi far proved has Three (ii jrira will be alloweii ror re- nsiiral of timber. ... . . . I'urtlier liarurniar oi mr uinri imi- lr. Vlrl'irla, n.l... or liinri ruirsirr, rim- Hiiti. px. TIMBER SALE X 5464. There will b offrrnl rr Sale at fubllc Aurtloii. at imh on llir tin! day or brr. !. l e o'MIT ' Z'" "V, ' l"urlrr, ui'irt ihww, i i"r wi-... x am. i.i rut Jarkplw ;" Jark plnr Tlra. on s T(i rut r..00 Xltli a'.IJa.n.l I.. ll y ot "r 1 ' 8.T.I.. T7II7I'. lrlTV.r. i J yrara l t Hlowe.1 fur rr- luoral of lunl'ic- ,. . , rh,,f Forr. ...nXV " or IHOnc, ForrMrr. I'rlnre Itiiifrt. B.C.. TIMBER SALE X5271. TlH-re will hi- offrrnl tot Salr at :.n,V'" .I' s m.ilirr Uie Ll.iwe X7I. nnral rrrt of C.slar folra !?' tint '.Tit rra a.ljolnliiir U't 137. ""t'(' l"' ,n,m,", f"r r"" '" llr 'na'rnrular. of llw Chlrf for, VUMt Huperl, BX Ktmii .aafaaaaaaaaaaaaaafl SuxWw.A aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa fuel of lliouplii transference. he ilone and. thai the power to do so is constant. While the greatest success has Immmi altaiiieil when mesaes have I,mmi sent tMdween t tint Xrehhisliiip and his daughter, thai only hecaue their miioN ,arw attuned to each other and they have, practised concentration nml weplivity. There is no peculiar power which either pos- L ,'i- -iremlrr- wtn I roi br i'thnMih the niiiuU of others and eses that others do not posess . , iV i"t i, rf s""ili?.lothers have done (lie same except thai lhy are both inlel- :' i ' fcrw'VIlir rJtl,,r,M,l, l,im- An W"" mayjleclual an.l llial they nave neon .11 itf w.nh .iii! r;end n mesi.aBe throiigli aiiyjiulney interested in proviiur Jke,riu?iiii'1iimi7Jr.'',h nrovi.le,l Ili.tr miml- arejllic eorreclneHs of the theory tina-r r . iutliiiied to esieli other uml that wliich the Archhihop had for iJZ'VTStZriF'r&SStbw the proKr rou9e,rallon,m..h..e,t. . . Hf H' m ion Hie pari of holt nder and re- Hie rCilushoj. has always reiver. a luoeui tii pyenoioiry. ne Send'lnn a Mmnoe Many Mllea wa lnlerese, in it when an uu- rui'r'oim "S Di-lnitre is no harrier. It is derKraduale at King s College. ...ini im. t-t iti- easier lo semi a mental meape Wtndor. Nova Seolia. He I.t- ifti. x iir ts. ... .. .......... ... ,,. Iiiretl on a kindred siiIijih-I when nn t. .i w-" " " - , , ...... ,.; ., Hi ml. Ml,, fliju. ..f K-aar.iPreniue il s ll .O illtriCUlt In irii-i.!.i.r in ti:ii.-ui i...m., .i. M ill Ik tlPimnl rr t i - (iOrnlr' or IN .ht Pr- i-i .....r.lhnili.... m lime. (Siven wyclllie MUleue. loronio. mir- si eh co-oiilinalion there is no '"F " curacy at st. James limit Hie In dislance. The lonesl AM.se. Montreal, an.l while l(.,.tl lecior oi pi. jonn s. vvesi loron- '' lo. he spent l"'l some me or or Ills spare irr.nn Priori llinwrt lo Vancouver. ami south ami another eaal and went ami a. circle, of three or four inches iliameter ww ilrawn round the intersecting point. Then he performed the experiment. Hold. intr Ihe ".tick with the pendulum hanging1 tike a ;flfiing md with . . . ... i a key overine centre ana tun arm free from the side, he began In think north and would and the, pendulum at once- lie.gan lo swing north and south., Changing the thought lo Kasl and West, t,h pendulum changed ;jts direction to east mid west? Then thinkintr of molion in a.lrcle, Ihe key wung around. the circle, lie; had, often tried this ho fore. havinK learnt it froma Geneva poycholoi aist. There was nothing new in this. The next step w' 'he important one. I.etiur hi daughter hold the iK'Hiliiluni over the ceii. Ire of the circle, the, experimenter concentrated on -t.wintsintr north and south, the mir'ul of Miss I Mi Vernel reruainincr jasive and she not knowintr what he wa.s think. iriK At once the pemliilum lie-pan to move and syvinK in the ilirecl inn desired. The thouphf changed as tmfore ami the pendulum chamreil ils swiiik. The mind of the experimenter, work ing through the mind of the per-Isoii holdinif Ihe pendulum, was lactinp on the muscle of the jarin in such a-way.as lo cause (the movement. That wa the he. iKinning. Then followed the next step, A icard, on which lane tellers were (drawn, was placed' upright on the ARCHBISHOP F. H. Du VERNETahle, the letters liejnp widely "f In Hiocese of .alt'ilniiia, ..paceit. The wonl choen was wliiic cTjii-t iiueuls prove Hie j"lailio." These loiters were used for the experinaent. One of the experimenters .Jield the pendulum ami caused it lo swiu? in Ihe direction of the word hy the energy of thought. Then the second experimenter without notifying Ihe olher, concentrated on Hie letter "O" thinking Hie expres sion "wmg to ii. une penuii- luni at once swung iithat direr-iion. The letters- ww changed inili-criiiiiiialcly at Jh will of the sender and each tinu. Ihe direc tion of Hie peniiiiitim s swing changed. That was the second step in the experiment. The third step was to send Hie mental mesage fromn distance. This was not as .siinole as the other, although just a. effective The chief difficulty was to se cure concenlralion of thought ii-st at the right .time. The. watches had lo he carefully set so tlut ' the same second Kvhen Ihe receiver hegan to ,winp the M-iiilulnni the sender uf Ihe mental message should commence hi concentration. liy polling the time correct, il wa found that the pendulum could be influencet just as easily from a mile or two; over Son mile, .Messages have tfm delving into Ihe mysteries distant as hy standing . ri i.. .'.- iiiiuiiv f r ii hi ii n z i iiiiiiiiri alongside Il u w-asjne was Hie receiver receiver in in the me saoo- same room. r."....., liuniireii nines ami irom rruice : - , , . . ,.r i. 1...1 nilv cnnie. lis diocese com- hut it U the Archbishop opinion m" ki n,niir -ir .,.i ..n IIiiii.Iih, U prises uie enure norinern nan 01 null tusianre i hthr MriM-jiUr or Ita Cblrror- . . , .... 'llrilUli I'.nlmtO.ifi mil I U -nn ooo 'I'imo nml iniie.nlrnlion are . . . . ... . :..r .....-...in.... i.m.. .. m n ,t , rit.L- ..- ... .,... ... ...... ...... . ...... . Or IIM rwrr.-HI iirnvoir 111... ... . - . lorn. II.' IHtiriCI ...ions t i :: nirt. ., b.c. L...i r.n. rht.ui..m Miuare miles in extent and in- factors. Hie mind of the sender M '" - 1 """ .. . . . . . . .... .1 ...:.., n.i..o.iiraciei iracled various nines ami places, an ' proving conclusively thai II can TIMBER SALE X 5482. SmUsI TriHlrra ltl Is rrrUvnl hy Ilia Vitiiurr or Lathi, at VM-ti.rla, lMt lalrr I lun immsi in lb Mfi ilajr or irmlir, lloflky Mniinlains In travelling over this great extent of territory, being for days at a lime nlone. he had time toller. A person who U trnineil to' think out and lest this great prohlem of (he influence of mind over mailer, ami the influence of mind over' mind. About three years ago the Archbishop read n.slaemenl by lru.Za WM..AftSVnnn, whom he. regards as the lliiM-al fel nt Crdar poltxi. and .u0 IImii- ,.. .k . .; v lls-k Tle, hi a isTtMHl or UU !JI. t a.ooo Jark rin ami Jprnre Tl arra aliuatnl nar I'rrow, Hani I oiorift W I vrar will br allomnt tat rf r tunbrr greatest living philosopher, that while has was Inclined lo believo In telepathy on historical nml jii concentrate wonbj send well. There must be mastery of .one's ovvii mind beforettthe "thought can be successfully transmitted and received by the oilier in such a way as lo be recorded. Thinking tOO Mlla In the sending of Ihe message from Prince lltipert 'to Vancouver it was arranged between the dlcial evidence, there was as ycl'Arcuhishop and his daughter that no scientific proof of il. .Then they should eomnuiriieale at 10 Ihe Archbishop set out In gel the a.m. on Monday, February to. At proof and lie got 11. He says that that time Miss DuVernet was in any 4 two person who will care- Prince llunerl at her home and fully fulfil Ihe psychological con- her father was at the home of J, ifilions of couceiilrnlion and re- . Sevmotir, Vancouver. There ceidivity can try Hie experiment in Ihe bedroom be stood at the Tir ami i.jou.uuu .,..-... . .iifur themselves: There Is uolh- tiunoinled time with the cam tliso Naitina iiivrr. aifrotiinairly 4 miira rat!,p of the naliiic of liyinollsin in on the table and Ihe pendulum from from rranrt.11 Franroli l.akr, llange 4, Ul II r.ii li.illi miiiils tii.n.1 lii ti.i u,u.......l.l r.M.iii Him oiI of ii leail L"m.n,:r'f'r.r. ulU I aimet for rr- ,,7:Jlurr,'i!a,rUn.l.M of lbs Chlrf Forr-trr Vlrtorla. B.C.. or tlw nmrlcl Forra-trr' l-rliiin '"'l"1"- B-c' TIMBER SALE X 5687. Tbrre I offrre.1 1 for Mta VnWie I Mil da) or Vurtltsi at lMm on tlie orr",' of'tlir I rrl Nmrinbrr '"''"V: ' lM. Vi smilhrra. tlw Llrriira keenly alert. Anylhing like ilis. pencil over Him cenlre iir Ihe Iractioii or preoccupaliou. must disc. As (he clock struck the he avoided and dislance mVtkes mVtkes pendulum pendulum commenced commenced lo swing no difference. 'along the "start" line. Then it A Simple Experiment moved to the gutlerals K or 0. All psychologists know the After swinging there a number of C.lievieul pendulum. The Arch- times it swung clearly to "(), bishop made a simple little one. (hen to "A" In u'l"' and finally to He look Hie handle of an artist's ,(op." After that Ihe swinging paiiil brush about twelve inches 'stopped ami the receiver knew long ami attached a string lo thoithe message had closed. The small end. To the .oilier end of ,word "Coat" had been spelled out the string which ..was aboul eight inches long, lie attached his latchkey. That was Ihe Instrument lie used for nil Ihe .experiment. Nothing could have been more simple. II wn. ninde in two mi nu ten and answered Ihe pur- Here the ipiesllon naturally arises, why is the receiver not aware of the message sent If the mind of the receiver , is the iiV'dium through which the thought is conveyed, why doe. the i impress ion not enter- iulo the pose as well as one that oust any .consciousness of tbe receiver amount uf moiny. when it Is passed op to the pen Inking a piecnf aper, a line (111111111'? The Arclib.Wtm.f ex was drawn as on a map nortlrplnlns: "The natural barrior of .. - ... ..A ....t o rl.ir llieni, iiirrt- ""' .. U . . '. .... II, (. thing as concentration, mr imi- miii'l wouiii necome uis- with Ihe messages com- he absolutely passive. Some people can send., letter then others and some receive be. tal activity would be seriously impaired. How could the mind be .kept on praclical work if there were a nnnureu impression m perhaps a thousand or .a million lenring in from every direction rill the consciousness. ' Tbe Man in the Moon SAYS- I.OVH is. (he triumph of .enti- uieul over reason. The Hunter UK fioe.s on Sunday lo the woods i lie cares not what Ihey say nd stays till darkness o'er him broods ' Then uuieHy slinks away, For he .is vinol . in Hie best of jntMllljU-'- y Feels ;ariyt)uhrt.'i'Ul gay. AMATKURIuck huiiling should be encoufUcreiK" It does no harm to the ducks hut leaches lliem to be careful. - HArtPINO does not always make an angel. 'l'lHUlK is a current idea in some niimls that the first chord of the National Aiitheiu is Hie home svallz. WIIILN a girl is Oul' for a lark h imaifiiies a knee Is Ihe place to park. I AM told. Ihaf it is wicked lo laugh ul people's foibles. That Is Just the reason. We like to be just a little wicked sometimes kv.jjay Nuixuibr 2t 123. THE DAnA-NFAVB. TT " PAGE FIVE. aSMl 'P'aiVBMr 5 Thankigjvingl 5 To the boyi It spells 1 thud of a toe meeting (the old football. oilier unM wie oay up with a new late autumn , coitume, or a fashionable fur or a new winter hat, lor that heavy sweater all jthe girls are wearing. j(J Brother trots out the , new ulster and ts quick to enjoy its warmth as the sun falls lower on Ll. LI u. Q Fatherhas his mind on the house, the winter supplies of fuel and vegetables, the furnishings and repairs. Mother thinks bcut the Thanksgiving bird and its surrounding retinue of good things to rat ind drink. Her hour comes when the pleasure seekers come trooping home. In fact, all the family have a hundred desires to gratify as the day of Thanksgiving rolls nearer. ' To everyone at home the newspaper should be a con slant guide and reliable friend READ THE i ADVERTISEMENTS And U AUra TlunWful 7? 1 Is Thought Transference Proved? y II. I". I'll.l.F.N . Ileprmleil from .lac.eau Mniriiztiu fur November,, (.mi one f roii ciimmiiiiieiiU' with another at it distance vitlinutnuy visible inlerineiliiini? The skeptical will at once deny the possibility. II is posihle In communicate. Ifiey remlily mlmil, by list Use of ome iiliviiiil fin liv ..l.-iri.- t,urk .r ellicr waves that have sum- definite oriinuiitiiii' Utn-f. I.ut l.i- u mental proce, no. Yet after centuries of ilehale a In the- po i-liililie of sneli communication. u. ,ing ,ai heeii accomplished. IIioiikIiU have ben transferred over n dislance of five hundred in ilev from uue pen-on standing in a room in Prince Ituperl to iiii.tni.-i in H uiiim in Vancouver. No m-rhiuiieal assistance m m. volveil. The lliiniylits of one person are reflected on the mlml of I he oilier, ami recorded ,y a lillle imdrumcnl a simple as a child' elf.maile loy. .Nor i Ihis statement made on jduhious authority. The. export, iiueiiter i a null of l amlirisr. of plural ion. of more than I ho aver-tun- intelligence, a man whoe The Court of Last Appeal TOU are, the judge and the jury. X final. There can be no appeal High Court of Public Opinion Hie person no such IniVernet and ln daughter nlf "r"" '-'Mumoia musi oe i nu .m m- ..- ' iiiuipi- e. . j aml mVn. ... .,l-.if. Itiv.r r.nmlrv ..,.! ..r I the. l.n and n...l l the lm min.l mind uf of ihe the receiv receiver er must must !,r,P ' nu" '," '", c ' 1 Your verdict is for this is the The wares of the world must appear before you the product of every factory the merchandise of every store. Those things that fail to measure up to your requirements are quickly condemned to oblivion The manufacturer who advertises deliberately places his merchandise on trial. He openly courts your critical -inspection. He invites comparison. He directs your attention to his goods and then forces those goods to stand cn their own merits. If he were not sure of his wares he would not dare to advertise. For advertising would put him to a test he could not meet, and thus hasten the end of his business career. It would be business suicide. You can depend on the man who advertises, knows his product is good. He That's one reason why it pays to read the advertisements you find in this paper. It is through advertising that you are able to keep in touch with the good things that progressive business men are spending their money to introduce and to keep before you. ?..""LbV.7.'fllo heen sent from Terrace to t niemai piieomena. cause of thedif- iriiii iiinmri niui 1:111 11 1 miv rt "ri"" ... 7 - . . , 1 1 mipuittn( corde.. a ance of ahoul oe of Caledonia eighteen years agowhich a message was sent "" J. 1 ' " ' " ' V,. tisciou-- i from rum I'nncft i ' ri n ! limit" unpen io Vancouver, - ivi.., BASE YOUR JUDGMENT ON THE ADVERTISEMENTS receiving HEATER TIME IS HERE .Make your selection early while our line is comnlele. 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